At the height of the Rust Belt primaries, Frontline goes to Milwaukee where presidential candidates tap the deep-seated anxiety and insecurity that fuels tensions between American businesses and their employees. This program looks behind the heated political rhetoric to see how companies, workers, and civic leaders are wrestling with global competition and the end of an era of industrial affluence. In a volatile economic climate, what do corporations owe their employees and their communities?
1 videocassette (57 min.) : 1/2 in
VHS
Correspondent, Jeffrey Madrick
Executive producer, David Fanning ; senior producer, Sharon Tiller
Originally broadcast May 21, 1996 on PBS in its series, Frontline
Date on container: c1992, print materials